FIELD CONTROLS Flue Sentinel Millivolt Fireplace Damper FSM and FSM Low Profiles Series Installation guide

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Please retain these instructions after installation.
This device MUST be installed by a qualifi ed agency in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. The de nition of
a qualifi ed agency is: any individual, fi rm, corporation or company which either in person or through a representative is engaged
in, and is responsible for, the installation and operation of fi replace appliances, who is experienced in such work, familiar with all
the precautions required, and has complied with all the requirements of the authority having jurisdiction.
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND COMPLETELY BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE INSTALLATION.
Installation Date:
Installed By: Phone:
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MILLIVOLT FIREPLACE DAMPER
Model: FSM and FSM Low Profi le Series
The Flue Sentinel
®
Millivolt Fireplace Damper is designed to operate with millivolt, standing pilot gas log
replaces, and certain battery-powered spark ignition controls that operate on 3.3V battery supply. The FSM
consists of a stainless steel pipe/blade assembly with mounting ring, a solid-state battery-powered controller in a
weather-proof enclosure, and a jacketed cable wiring harness. The FSM is installed outdoors on top of the chimney of
a gas-fi red replace and is electrically interlocked with the appliance’s safety control. The damper automatically opens
the fl ue outlet when the fi replace is turned on and automatically closes off the fl ue outlet when the fi replace is turned
off. By closing off the fl ue outlet when the fi replace is not in use, the damper prevents drafts and conserves energy by
preventing heat in the building from escaping through an open fl ue.
The Flue Sentinel
®
is design certifi ed by the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) to ANSI Z21.66 Automatic
Damper Devices For Use with Gas-Fired Appliances and is covered by U.S. Patent No. 6,915,799.
WARNING
:
Do NOT install this damper on a chimney burning solid fuel such as wood. Do NOT install this
damper on a chimney used for venting central heating or water heating appliances.
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SPECIFICATIONS
OPERATING SPECIFICATIONS
Controller Voltage 3.6 VDC
Switching Voltage 100-750 mVDC/compatible with 3.3V systems
Battery Life 10 yrs*
Operating Temperature Range
Controller: (-40) - 140°F
Pipe: (-40) - 650°F
Timing
7 seconds to open
30-40 seconds to close @ 450mV
Flue Sentinel® Dimensions and Weight: FSM-8 through FSM-16
MODEL DIM A DIM B DIM C DIM D WT. (LB)
FSM-8 7.9 10.5 17.8 13.8 7.8
FSM -10 9.9 10.5 19.8 15.8 8.9
FSM -11 10.9 10.5 20.8 16.8 9.4
FSM-12 11.9 10.5 21.8 17.8 10.0
FSM -13 12.9 12.5 22.8 18.8 11.3
FSM-14 13.9 12.5 23.8 19.8 12.0
FSM-16 15.9 12.5 25.8 21.8 13.3
B
C
A
D
*Based on normal usage as presented by HPBA Market Survey fi ndings
NOTE: All dims are in inches
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C
B
A
D
Flue Sentinel® Dimensions and Weight: FSM-18 through FSM-24
MODEL DIM A DIM B DIM C DIM D WT. (LB)
FSM-18 17.9 13.5 27.8 23.8 15.6
FSM-20 19.9 14.5 29.8 25.8 17.8
FSM-22 21.9 15.5 31.8 27.8 20.1
FSM-24 23.9 16.5 33.8 29.8 22.9
NOTE: All dims are in inches
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Flue Sentinel® Dimensions, Weights and Clearances for Low Profi le Units
MODEL DIM A DIM B DIM C DIM D WT. (LB)
Damper Blade
Clearance
Required (‘E’)
FSM-L6 5.9 6.0 14.5 11.8 4.02 .25
FSM-L8 7.9 6.0 16.5 13.8 4.25 1.25
FSM-L10 9.9 6.0 18.5 15.8 5.25 2.25
FSM-L11 10.9 6.0 19.5 16.8 5.81 2.75
FSM-L12 11.9 6.0 21.5 17.8 6.36 3.25
FSM-L13 12.9 6.0 22.5 18.8 6.55 3.75
FSM-L14 13.9 6.0 23.5 19.8 7.07 4.25
FSM-L16 15.9 6.0 25.5 21.8 8.25 5.25
FSM-L18 17.9 6.0 27.5 23.8 9.80 6.25
FSM-L20 19.9 6.0 29.5 25.8 11.25 7.25
FSM-L22 21.9 6.0 31.5 27.8 12.35 8.25
FSM-L24 23.9 6.0 33.5 29.8 13.75 9.25
NOTE: All dims are in inches
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INSTALLATION
The Flue Sentinel® has been designed to fi t a variety of chimney types including masonry and manufactured
chimneys. It features a mounting collar that seals the chimney, adjustable legs for means of attachment, and a
crimped outlet for mounting the chimney top. Figure 1 is an example of a typical installation.
The Flue Sentinel® FSM models are designed to allow remote battery location in the fi replace vicinity, as of
August 2016. The battery may also be installed within the FSM damper if desired.
Installation of the Flue Sentinel® must comply with the following requirements:
• The Flue Sentinel® must be installed only on a factory built chimney or vent complying with a
recognized standard, or a masonry or concrete chimney acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction.
• The Flue Sentinel® must be located on a chimney so that it serves only the single fi replace appliance for which
it is installed.
• The Flue Sentinel® shall be installed in accordance with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, in
accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1.
• If the Flue Sentinel® is to be installed on an air-cooled chimney, it must be installed with the appropriate
Flue Sentinel® Mounting Kit per the kit instructions.
Installation Steps:
1. Set the damper in the opening of
the chimney fl ue to check the fi t. The
damper’s mounting collar should
rest evenly on the top edge of the
ue. Also check the orientation of
the damper control housing and
mounting legs to ensure the proper
attachment and routing of the wiring
harness.
2. Remove the damper and apply a
bead of high temperature sealant on
the top edge of the fl ue.
3. Center the damper in the opening of
the chimney fl ue.
4. Adjust the mounting legs to rest on
top of the chimney and secure with
screws. Tighten the mounting leg
bolts at the collar brackets.
5. Install the chimney top and secure
per the manufacturer’s instructions.
6. Install 4-wire Damper wire Harness
and *Optional Remote Battery
Wiring Harness (See Remote Battery
Installation Instructions Section).
7. Install the warning tag on the damper
wiring harness near gas valve. To
identify the requirement that the Flue
Sentinel device be removed before
converting to wood burning.
Figure 1: Example of typical installation
NOTE: Before installing a cap other than one offered by Flue Sentinel®, insure that the clearance inside
the cap meets the clearance noted in Dimensions and Clearance table on page 4 for the size of the unit
that is being installed. Failure to do so will damage the unit and will void the warranty.
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WIRING
The following requirements must be met to ensure safe and proper operation:
Do NOT use this damper with a 24V or greater system as it will damage the controls. This damper has
been designed to operate with millivolt (.75V or less) or 3.3V systems only.
The Flue Sentinel® Electronic Fireplace Damper must be electrically connected to the fi replace appliance
using the chimney upon which the damper is installed.
The damper must be installed using the 50 foot wiring harness and wire terminals supplied with it. The
harness should be cut to remove any excess length.
Figure 2 is the Basic Wiring Diagram for a FSM with a millivolt gas valve typically used with gas log
sets and must be wired as shown in Figure 2. The battery is to be located within the FSM Damper.
Figure 3 is the Wiring Diagram for the Remote Battery Location Installation. The battery is to be
located in the fi replace area; refer to Remote Battery Location Installation Section.
FSM Harness
Orange - On/Off Switch
Yellow - TH
Black - TP
*Brown - Red wire, Remote Battery Harness
Thermopile Leads
Red (Positive) – TH/TP
White (Negative) - TP
*Remote Battery Harness (OPTIONAL)
Red - Brown, FSM Harness
Red - Brown, FSM Harness
Black - TP
Black - TP
Note: If you have a gas valve or thermopile with connection callouts different from those pictured above,
contact Field Controls Technical Support at 1-800-742-8368 for assistance.
WARNING: This damper device MUST be interlocked with all automatic gas valves on the fi replace
appliance. DO NOT negate the action of any existing safety of operational control.
Figure 2: Original (FSM) Battery Location Installation
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When the fi replace is turned on, a millivolt signal is sent by the fi replace control to the damper controller. The damper
controller motor then rotates the damper blade, which is indexed to a cam, to the open position to allow products of
combustion to pass through the fl ue outlet. The cam proves the damper is in the open position and sends the millivolt
signal to the main gas valve, which fi res the main burner.
When the fi replace is turned off, the fi replace control removes the millivolt signal to the damper controller, shutting off
the main burner. The damper controller then waits 30 seconds* then rotates the damper blade to the closed position
and resets itself for the next time the fi replace is turned on.
*Average time delay at 450mV. Time delay ranges from 10 to 50 seconds and will be longer at a higher voltage, shorter at
a lower voltage.
SEQUENCE OF OPERATION (millivolt)
SEQUENCE OF OPERATION (millivolt)
Figure 3: Optional Remote Battery Location Installation
Figure 4: Wiring of FSM with G46 vented gas logs
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Figure 6
2. Connect the supplied Battery Wiring Harness to the gas valve and
FSM control cable, as shown in the wiring diagram. See typical
installation as shown in Figure 7. Use the various wiring connectors/
terminations as included with the kit as appropriate for the gas valve
terminals, or other approved wiring connectors.
Male and female spade (tab) connectors are provided, attach the
male terminal to the red battery harness wire, and the female to the
brown or white damper control cable. See Figure 7.
Attach the black battery harness wire, and the black damper cable
wire (standard and hi-temp cable) to the gas valve TP terminal
using appropriate wiring connectors.
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WARNING: ENSURE THAT THE BATTERY IS NOT CONNECTED
TO THE BATTERY WIRING HARNESS BEFORE PROCEEDING
WITH THE INSTALLATION!
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE FOR REMOTE BATTERY LOCATION
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE FOR REMOTE BATTERY LOCATION
Note:
Note:
The controller’s circuit board includes battery connector on 4-pin control, as well as provides a bat-
tery plug for original installation method, See Figure 5. Unless it is desired to have the battery installed
within the FSM atop the chimney, leave the battery connector unused. If the battery is to be installed in the
replace area, the battery will not be connected to the circuit board inside the FSM. If the battery is to be
installed in the FSM, follow the steps given in the procedure for FSM Battery Location Installation.
1. At the fi replace, determine a good location for the remote battery that is protected from moisture,
potential physical damage, and signifi cant heat sources such as direct exposure to open fl ame or metal parts
that may become hot during fi replace operation. The remote battery housing may be buried within
pumice rock, glass beads or other insulating material if the location becomes no warmer than 160
degrees F during prolonged operation.
Figure 5 Figure 6
WARNING: Ensure that the battery is protected from physical damage, excessive heat, and potential
moisture exposure! Locate the battery such that potential fi re or explosion from battery failure or
mistreatment will not cause damage or injury. The battery is designed with safety features intended to
prevent these occurrences but may not give protection in all circumstances. DO NOT install the battery
within a fl ammable enclosure or area, and protect from moisture in all cases.
When the fi replace is turned on, a 3.3 Vdc signal is sent by the fi replace control to the damper controller. The damper
controller motor then rotates the damper blade, which is indexed to a cam, to the open position to allow products of
combustion to pass through the fl ue outlet. The cam proves the damper is in the open position and sends the 3.3 Vdc
signal to the main gas valve, which fi res the main burner.
When the fi replace is turned off, the fi replace control removes the 3.3 Vdc signal to the damper controller, shutting off
the main burner. The damper controller then waits 30 seconds then rotates the damper blade to the closed position
and resets itself for the next time the fi replace is turned on.
SEQUENCE OF OPERATION (3.3V)
SEQUENCE OF OPERATION (3.3V)
CAUTION: Use appropriate personal protective equipment for eye, face, and hand safety before
proceeding with the installation!
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Figure 8
Figure 9
3. Ensure that the wiring is correct and no direct short of the battery wiring harness exists. Probe the
battery harness wire terminals with a voltmeter set to Ohms (electrical resistance), touching the red
battery wire terminal with the red probe, and the black battery wire terminal with the black probe at
the same time; see Figure 8. No less than 1000 (1K) Ohms should be observed on the voltmeter.
4. Snap the Wiring Harness modular wiring connector into place in the matching hole in the end of the
battery housing; see Figure 9. The connector may be attached with the red and black wires in either
orientation; gently fold back the “ears” on the connector while pushing it into the hole.
5. Loosen the battery box cover screws and remove the battery housing cover.
6. Snap the battery’s modular wiring connector into the matching connector on the Wiring Harness,
making sure the polarized connectors are correctly aligned. See Figure 10. Do not force the connection; if the
connectors do not snap together easily, inspect for proper orientation of the two connectors, and for
proper mating pin alignment. DO NOT short the battery connector terminals!
7. Observe the FSM damper for operation. If not already in the closed position, the FSM damper motor
should begin running to reach a closed position within 10-50 seconds. The damper motor should stop
running upon reaching a closed position. If this does not occur, or if the damper runs continuously,
immediately unplug the battery connector and inspect all wiring for proper connections according to
the wiring diagram.
8. Place the battery into the battery housing, see Figure 10. Replace the battery housing cover and tighten
the cover screws, using care to avoid stripping the screws. DO NOT use alternate screws that are
pointed and/or longer than the screws supplied; battery damage and a fi re hazard may result!
Figure 10
Figure 11
9. Place the battery and housing in the location chosen in Step 1, making sure to route the wiring to
avoid contact with heat sources and potential physical damage.
10. Open the manual gas valve and light the pilot fl ame, or otherwise prepare the fi replace for operation.
Ensure that any insulating or protective covers or shielding of components have been replaced into
proper position for safe operation.
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11. Turn on the fi replace switch and observe the FSM damper and fi replace for proper operation. The FSM
damper motor should begin running immediately and run to a fully open position and stop, before
allowing the fi replace to light. If the FSM requires more than about 9-10 seconds to reach the open
position, consider replacing the battery.
WARNING: If the fi replace lights or continues to burn at any time when the FSM damper is not halted in
a fully open position, turn off the fi replace and manual gas valve immediately, and inspect all wiring and
equipment before attempting to place the fi replace into operation!
12. Cycle the fi replace on and off at least 3 times to check for proper operation.
13. Perform all fi replace system checkout and safety inspection procedures before leaving the job site.
Figure 12: For FSM (Original)
Battery Location Only
1. Close the manual gas valve supplying gas to the fi replace,
to prevent gas fl ow to the fi replace.
2. Install the FSM damper and damper cable as directed in
the installation steps. Remove the FSM controller housing
and note that the FSM electronic circuit board battery
connector is available for installing battery.
3. Position battery within the FSM battery clip.
4. Reconnect the controller circuit board battery connector to
the battery connector. See Figure 12. Note that the 4th wire in
the cable assembly should not be connected or used.
Observe the FSM damper for operation. If not already in
the closed position, the FSM damper motor should begin
running to reach a closed position within 10-50 seconds.
The damper motor should stop running upon reaching a
closed position. If this does not occur, or if the damper runs
continuously, immediately unplug the battery connector
and inspect all wiring for proper connections according to
the wiring diagram.
5. Perform Step 7 as described above in the Remote Battery
Installation section.
6. Replace the FSM controller housing.
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE FOR FSM BATTERY LOCATION
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7. Open the manual gas valve and light the pilot fl ame, or otherwise prepare the fi replace for operation.
Ensure that any insulating or protective covers or shielding of components have been replaced into
proper position for safe operation.
8. Verify that all fi replace system checkout and safety inspections are performed before leaving the job site.
FINAL INSPECTION
Turn on the gas to the appliance and light the pilot. Check the operation of the Flue Sentinel® by cycling the
appliance at least three times as follows:
1. Switch the fi replace control to turn on the fi replace.
2. The damper will open and fi re the main burner. The damper must be in the open position when appliance
main burner is operating.
3. Switch the replace control to turn off the fi replace. The main burner will immediately shut off and, depending
on the system voltage, the damper will rotate to the closed position after approximately 10-50 seconds.
If the Flue Sentinel® Electronic Fireplace Damper and/or fi replace appliance does not operate as described
above, consult the Troubleshooting Chart below for the proper course of action to resolve the problem.
CAUTION: Do NOT turn damper by hand. Manually rotating the Flue Sentinel® damper will damage
the motor and void the warranty.
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*Applicable to millivolt systems only.
MAINTENANCE
CAUTION: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause
improper and dangerous operation.
The Flue Sentinel® has been designed to provide years of maintenance free service. However, for continued
safe operation, the Flue Sentinel®, chimney and fi replace appliance should be examined once a year by a
qualifi ed service agency. It is also recommended that the homeowner examine these components at least every
six (6) months, with particular attention given to deterioration from corrosion or other source.
TROUBLESHOOTING CHART
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTION
Damper wont open
Signal voltage at Orange wire less than 100
mV*
Check connections, adjust pilot,
and/or replace thermopile
Obstruction in damper Remove obstruction
Insuffi cient power at damper
Check damper battery & replace if less than
2.8V. Check battery voltage at FSM Cable
plug, pin positions 1(+) and 4(-) (Remote
Battery Only). Check voltage on battery har-
ness wires: red (+) and black (-), and battery
connector.
Defective damper controller Replace controller
No Power
Battery test: With a good AA battery attach
to the Orange (Red on high temp harness)
and Black wire from the harness of the FSM.
If the damper opens check to see if there is
1.5 volts DC between the Yellow (Green on
high temp harness) and the black with the
battery is still attached to the Orange (Red on
high temp harness) and Black wires. If there
is 1.5 volts DC the FSM is operating properly
and the thermopile on the gas valve of the
log set would need to be checked. If there
in no voltage check to make sure the FSM
opened. If the damper open, but no power
replace controller. If damper did not open
check battery to FSM to see if there is 3.6
volts DC on the battery. If battery is below
2.8 volts DC replace battery. If battery has
good voltage replace controller.
Damper opens but
appliance main
burner(s) does not fi re
Signal voltage at Yellow wire less than 100 mV*
Check connections, adjust pilot, and/or
replace thermopile
Signal voltage at Yellow wire greater than 100
mV*
Make sure valve knob is On, if so replace
valve operator
Damper rotates con-
tinuously
Defective damper controller Replace controller
Reversed Battery Polarity
Check red wire terminal (+), black wire
terminal (-) for proper connections.
Damper wont close,
main burner off
Signal voltage at Orange wire Check on/off switch
Thermopile polarity reversed* Re-connect thermopile leads per Figure 2
Obstruction in damper Remove obstruction
No power or insuffi cient power at damper
Check damper battery & replace if less than
2.8V. Check at battery conncetor & cable
plug.
Defective damper controller Replace controller
Phone: 252.522.3031 • Fax: 252.522.0214
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MFG BY:
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WARRANTY
WARRANTY
For warranty about this or any Field Controls product, visit:
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TECHINCAL SUPPORT
TECHINCAL SUPPORT
Toll free: 1-800-742-8368
Email: fi eldtec@fi eldcontrols.com
REPLACEMENT PARTS
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FIELD CONTROLS Flue Sentinel Millivolt Fireplace Damper FSM and FSM Low Profiles Series Installation guide

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